Aamir Khan’s pic with fan in US goes viral as apology video for ‘LSC’ surfaces on social media
The latest picture has confirmed that Aamir Khan is currently in the US.

Just as in life, for Bollywood superstars failures are temporal. Ever since the colossal debacle of ‘LSC’ several reports surfaced how the ‘Lagaan’ actor was heartbroken and was planning a two-month long retreat in the US. Now, it seems ‘LSC’ is passé as the social media bashing and critical scrutiny of the film has abated.
Aamir Khan is yet again in the news. And, this time it is for an entirely different reason. Dubbed the actor’s first public appearance following ‘LSC’, Khan was recently snapped by a fan in San Francisco. Natasha Mascarenhas, a reporter with the tech portal, TechCrunch, took to her Twitter account to share her excitement after she met Aamir Khan.
“yesterday in unexpected unbelievable i’m still unwell twists,” she wrote in a Tweet with a picture of herself and superstar Aamir Khan. The image opened a floodgate of comments from fans and well-wishers.
yesterday in unexpected unbelievable i’m still unwell twists https://t.co/gei8LgJ4Fu
— natasha (@nmasc_) 1661798061000Apology
Meanwhile, an apology video surfaced on the social media pages of Aamir Khan Productions on Thursday. The post featured an audio clip saying, “Hum sab insaan hai, aur galityan insaan se hoti hai. Kabhi bol se, kabhi harkaton mein, kabhi mazak mein….Agar maine kissi tarah se aapka dil dukhaya hai, toh…man vachan, kaaya se sama mangte ho.”
The video which was posted some 12 hours ago was later deleted from the official handles due to a typo. This has led fans to believe that the official social media handles of Aamir Khan Productions may have been temporarily hacked.
However, just a few hours ago, the Twitter handle uploaded the same video with correction, assuring Khan's fans that 'all is well'.
https://t.co/iZXeiRXxFQ
— Aamir Khan Productions (@AKPPL_Official) 1662024506000‘Laal Singh Chaddha’, released on August 11, is an official remake of the Hollywood classic ‘Forrest Gump’. The film made on a whopping Rs 180 crore budget has so far managed to collect Rs 127 crore. It failed to impress the domestic box-office, however, the film has been doing well in the international circuits with decent business in US, UK, and Australia.
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